I will just second what everyone already said, heaps of CO in a recipe is going to make a VERY drying soap.
I've been making soap for a quite a few years and refused using lard at the beginning. My face is very sensitive, especially cheeks and they were reacting really badly to my normal recipe (25% CO).
I caved in and made half lard half OO soap with just a little bit of castor oil for bubbles. Best decision ever. I got super white, hard bar of soap which is really gentle on my face. Oh, and it's 0% SF. I am going against the grain here on SMF and don't beleive in high SF.
It's been a year since I made it, few bars are left, as I only use it on face. It's not superfatted so it lasts even longer. They did DOS a bit, but it's only supperficial, they still smell fine, no piggy smell, just the lovely smell of non scented soap is there.
I've been making soap for a quite a few years and refused using lard at the beginning. My face is very sensitive, especially cheeks and they were reacting really badly to my normal recipe (25% CO).
I caved in and made half lard half OO soap with just a little bit of castor oil for bubbles. Best decision ever. I got super white, hard bar of soap which is really gentle on my face. Oh, and it's 0% SF. I am going against the grain here on SMF and don't beleive in high SF.
It's been a year since I made it, few bars are left, as I only use it on face. It's not superfatted so it lasts even longer. They did DOS a bit, but it's only supperficial, they still smell fine, no piggy smell, just the lovely smell of non scented soap is there.